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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

anyone like watching women in porn with them and get turned on as it's guess bit taboo due religious part of it any ladies who come from Asian background been asked wear one how you feel about it.

also not ment to be a serious chat just curious if only one gets turned on by them sometimes sorry make me odd haha

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By *oxy jWoman
over a year ago

somerset

no ..

find it disrespectful even if i dont agree with them

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"anyone like watching women in porn with them and get turned on as it's guess bit taboo due religious part of it any ladies who come from Asian background been asked wear one how you feel about it.

also not ment to be a serious chat just curious if only one gets turned on by them sometimes sorry make me odd haha"

I love watching them when they are wearing a hijab

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS
over a year ago

chichester


"anyone like watching women in porn with them and get turned on as it's guess bit taboo due religious part of it any ladies who come from Asian background been asked wear one how you feel about it.

also not ment to be a serious chat just curious if only one gets turned on by them sometimes sorry make me odd haha"

You see thus all over tubes / twatter etc amateur content full of couples in this clothing. I think the shock value ship has long sailed for it now in 2022

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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham

I think there’s something very hot about women in traditional Arabic or Indian clothing. Not just the textiles but also henna, gold anklets, and sine really nice Arabic belly button piercings. Pakistani and Bangladeshi are probably my least favourite , the Designs and hijabs are basic and much less glamorous and sexy

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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"no ..

find it disrespectful even if i dont agree with them"

Why is it any more disrespectful than Arabic or Indian women who get off on guys in

western style suits and boots ?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"no ..

find it disrespectful even if i dont agree with them

Why is it any more disrespectful than Arabic or Indian women who get off on guys in

western style suits and boots ?"

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By *omtom21100Man
over a year ago

Fareham/Portchester

When I was on a beach holiday once, I saw 6 ladies in full hijab having a whale of a time on an inflatable banana ride being pulled along at great speed… without meaning to sound disrespectful, it was one of the funniest things I have ever seen!!

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By *oxy jWoman
over a year ago

somerset


"no ..

find it disrespectful even if i dont agree with them

Why is it any more disrespectful than Arabic or Indian women who get off on guys in

western style suits and boots ?s "

think about why they wear it and why some have to wear it

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By *oxy jWoman
over a year ago

somerset

Hijab is an Arabic word meaning barrier or partition.

In Islam, however, it has a broader meaning. It is the principle of modesty and includes behaviour as well as dress for both males and females.

The most visible form of hijab is the head covering that many Muslim women wear. Hijab however goes beyond the head scarf. In one popular school of Islamic thought, hijab refers to the complete covering of everything except the hands, face and feet in long, loose and non see-through garments. A woman who wears hijab is called Muhaajaba.

Muslim women are required to observe the hijab in front of any man they could theoretically marry. This means that hijab is not obligatory in front of the father, brothers, grandfathers, uncles or young children.

Hijab does not need to be worn in front of other Muslim women, but there is debate about what can be revealed to non-Muslim women.

Modesty rules are open to a wide range of interpretations. Some Muslim women wear full-body garments that only expose their eyes. Some cover every part of the body except their face and hands. Some believe only their hair or their cleavage is compulsory to hide, and others do not observe any special dress rules.

In the English speaking world, use of the word hijab has become limited to mean the covering on the head of Muslim woman. However, this is more accurately called a khimaar. The khimaar is a convenient solution comprising usually one, but sometimes two pieces of cloth, enabling Muslim women to cover their hair, ears and neck while outside the home.

Hijab, in the sense of veiling, can also be achieved by hanging a curtain or placing a screen between women and men to allow them to speak to each other without changing dress. This was more common in the early days of Islam, for the wives of the Prophet Muhammad.

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By *oxy jWoman
over a year ago

somerset

so in short terms its a barrier between the woman that wears it and other men so as you can read above its to stop being sexualized or deemed a object so hence the disrespect you are giving these women ...

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By *iscreetfuncpl12Couple
over a year ago

Somerset


"so in short terms its a barrier between the woman that wears it and other men so as you can read above its to stop being sexualized or deemed a object so hence the disrespect you are giving these women ... "
it’s actually a piece of cloth that means many different things to many things to many different people. Religious, political, cultural, oppressive, empowering-it depends on wearer, location and context.

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By *oxy jWoman
over a year ago

somerset

maybe your right i pulled the above from a islamic site we use for work and to educate as we have wearer at work

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By *atisfy janeWoman
over a year ago

Torquay


"so in short terms its a barrier between the woman that wears it and other men so as you can read above its to stop being sexualized or deemed a object so hence the disrespect you are giving these women ... it’s actually a piece of cloth that means many different things to many things to many different people. Religious, political, cultural, oppressive, empowering-it depends on wearer, location and context. "

Exactly

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By *oxy jWoman
over a year ago

somerset

What the Quran says about the hijab

Although there are many interpretations to what the Quran actually says about the hijab, the most common understanding comes from these verses:

“Say to the believing men that they restrain their eyes and guard their private parts. That is purer for them” (Quran 24:31)

“Oh you Prophet, tell your wives, your daughters, and the women of the believers to lengthen their garments. This is better so that they will be recognized and not harmed. God is the Forgiver and the Merciful” (Quran 33:59)

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